lagomorphette

Rhonwyn22

I used to play a RPG called Champions where we had rabbits like this roaming around. We called them Vorpal Bunnies. My character, being an animal rights activist, had to save them and turn them to good of course. Insta buy!

ROGETRAY

Rhonwyn22 wrote:I used to play a RPG called Champions where we had rabbits like this roaming around. We called them Vorpal Bunnies. My character, being an animal rights activist, had to save them and turn them to good of course. Insta buy!

xninjagrrl

LoveLost wrote:Well my last Glow in the dark shirt didn't work well at all. Anytime i dragged someone under my bed they were not impressed at all. Yet I still have to order this in hopes I can drag a really cute dental student somewhere dark and impress her.

Why not, I once went on a date with my dentist and he dragged me out into the woods at night, in the rain. Of course, there was never a second date. So, pros and cons.

alfbo

ZOMG IT'S BOUNCING!!!! Run and click the shiny yellow button now if you want it for $10!!!!

Imposter Pete was Unprepared for the Almost Human Nightmare Cuckoo Clock. The Walrus and Eggmen were the Height of Envy at the Monkey Bar. See the DJ spinning records on a Flora Phonograph while simultaneously playing Rock, Paper, Scissorhold.

qetza

mrhawkinson

stabila711 wrote:I have always wondered...how well does the glow in the dark work?

I have a couple of glow-in-the-dark shirts from different printers. They all work the same way - the ink is "charged" best by fluorescent light and lingers in proportion to how direct and bright and enduring the lighting was. Going from a typical office cubical to a dark storage closet would be an ideal usage scenario.

Also: the ink will glow strongly under black lights. Wear the shirt to a bar or a bowling alley on laser bowling night and the ink will freak out even in less than total darkness.

novastarj

mrhawkinson wrote:I have a couple of glow-in-the-dark shirts from different printers. They all work the same way - the ink is "charged" best by fluorescent light and lingers in proportion to how direct and bright and enduring the lighting was. Going from a typical office cubical to a dark storage closet would be an ideal usage scenario.

Also: the ink will glow strongly under black lights. Wear the shirt to a bar or a bowling alley on laser bowling night and the ink will freak out even in less than total darkness.

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